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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A person X has four notes of rupee 1, 2, 5 and 10 denomination . the number of different sum of money she can from then is?

OpenStudy (confusionist):

Sixteen, I believe, Is it multiple choice?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont think

OpenStudy (confusionist):

You dont think it's multiple choice or you don't think I got the answer right? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

may be its 15

Directrix (directrix):

Read the attachment and determine if it makes sense as logic to support an answer of 16. Note that 16 includes a sum of zero which results from choosing none of the bills. If the sum must exceed zero, then 15. @suman2335 http://tinyurl.com/kuav8uj

OpenStudy (confusionist):

Ah, yes, I did assume that you could choose none. If not, you're correct and the answer is 15. Thanks for screenshotting that, @Directrix. I was in the middle of doing the same thing. :)

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